A local nonprofit is preparing a $12 million project to build a family-focused homeless shelter in Downtown Buffalo, but first it’s taking steps to get the community on its side.
Karsten, who previously lived in Wray and now calls Eads home, graduated from Eads High School and will soon attend Fort Hays Tech Northwest. While preparing for the next chapter of his education, he ...
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The proposed project comes after the agency wrapped up its first Grove City development, Cobblestone Manor, in April. The $28 ...
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